CURRENT

An exhibition exploring the vibrant colors and bold patterns of the Pochoir printmaking technique, and illuminating its historical connections between performance and fashion, and between art and commerce.

A diverse selection of art works–gifts and acquisitions that have helped to shape and expand the museum’s collection. Includes a range of paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, scene and costume designs, and decorative works–most of which have not previously been exhibited.

A number of contemporary San Antonio artists have created prints and drawings that speak to the lasting influence of artist Ed Ruscha, and perhaps relate directly to the Ruscha prints in the McNay collection.

Commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII, this exhibition of both iconic and lesser-known photographs of war efforts includes work by Margaret Bourke-White, Alfred Eisenstadt, and Carl Mydans, and features documentation of the “Monuments Men” who rescued art stolen by the Nazis.